After a few hours break I got in another session with the donks, if you haven’t been able to tell I’m completely obsessed with training LOL! that’s a good thing right? Taking full advantage of Clix College.We worked on target to target again, I think it’s a fun little exercise altogether, so many things you can incorporate and the best part is it teaches the equine to listen to what your asking, not go around and do what they think they should be doing lol.Rocky’s latency has improved, when he gets in his arcing away/stuck postion he comes back much faster. I didn’t see him do the pushy behavior this time. I also asked him to back, he does remember backing a little from the work we did in the stall, so he backed a step or two from pretty light pressure on his chest. we also worked on manners.Daisy did really well off the bat, she really gets the whole ’go touch the target I’m pointing at’ her only trip up was that I was on the left side and I was asking her to back and she got a little snippy with me. Not nippy, but flaring her nostrils and giving me that weird look, like she was going to go beserk. I took this as ’I’m not totally comfortable with you on that side’. So I just asked for manners with a high c/t. She seemed to settle a bit after that, I had her do a few more things then called it quits. Remember she still is pretty hormonal right now!With both donks I tried to keep all my actions nice & slow, hoping that gives them time to recognize what I’m asking. As a bonus, when I’m working one donk, the other is tied, so that gives them a bit of practice at being tied and waiting patiently. Daisy is getting better in this area, she tends to fidget & paw alot. The last two times she was tied she seemed to settle more.. She came from a place that she had no room, so pawing is her go to thing, she does it obsessively, although over the years I’ve had her she’s gotten alot better.